It’s always special to see traditional tunes shared and celebrated within a community of musicians. Recently, I came across a lovely slip jig performance that really captured my attention — a thoughtful, skillful version of A Bridegroom's Delight, played by a fiddler and guitarist duo whose love for the music is evident in every note.
A Bridegroom's Delight is one of those tunes that dances delicately between joy and melancholy, with its lilting rhythm and subtle, flowing ornamentation. Slip jigs in general have a way of carrying you off your feet, and this performance is no exception. The fiddler's phrasing is tasteful and precise, with just the right amount of lift, while the guitar accompaniment provides a warm, steady foundation that brings out the tune's character beautifully.
What makes this especially heartwarming is that the video comes recommended by a student — a reminder that music isn't just about performance, but about sharing, teaching, and passing the tradition along. When we take the time to learn these tunes, to sit with them and make them our own, we're not just practicing — we're becoming part of a living musical story.
If you enjoy slip jigs or are curious about traditional Irish music, I highly recommend giving this tune a listen. It's a delightful example of how much joy can be found in a simple, well-played melody.
🎻 Watch the video here